Comics Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 2 pages of analysis of How to Draw a Comic Book Page.

Comics Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 2 pages of analysis of How to Draw a Comic Book Page.
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How to Draw a Comic Book Page

Summary: Essay plains the process of drawing pages for a comic book.

You don't have to be an expert at drawing to draw your own comic page. The first step you must take in drawing a comic page is gathering your supplies. For different artist there's different needs and wants dealing with supplies, but the basic ones are: a comic page, a non-photogenic pencil a.k.a. Blue Lead, a pencil or a mechanical pencil, an extra fine ink pen, a sharpie, and a gum eraser. The next step in this process may seem odd but necessary. WASH YOUR HANDS. By doing this you take out most of the oils from hands and create less of a chance for smearing your art work. Now you're ready to draw! Take your comic page and lay it across a flat or angled surface. It's your choice. Once done take your Blue Lead pencil and lay the foundation. By this I mean draw...

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